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  1. "Walerian Borowczyk's The Story of Sin: A Tragic Journey of Passion" is a compelling Polish drama brought to life in 1975

  2. 17 de may. de 2016 · In many ways, The Story of Sin is a typical Borowczyk film. All your old favourites are here: big scary black dog, naked women with red rose petals, confessionals and pervy priests, cut-throat razors, steam trains, cylinder phonographs. But dust off your attention spans, this film doesn’t run 92 minutes like many of his others; at 130 minutes ...

  3. The Story of Sin: Directed by Walerian Borowczyk. With Grazyna Dlugolecka, Jerzy Zelnik, Olgierd Lukaszewicz, Roman Wilhelmi. A beautiful Polish girl traveling around Europe in search of her lover suffers a variety of tragic adventures as the men around her try to fit her into their own selfish schemes.

  4. The Story of Sin (Polish: Dzieje grzechu) is a 1975 Polish drama film directed by Walerian Borowczyk based on the novel Dzieje grzechu by Stefan Żeromski. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Cast. Grażyna Długołęcka as Ewa Pobratynska;

  5. The life of a beautiful, young and pious woman is thrown into chaos when her parents takes in a dashingly handsome lodger. Having embarked on a torrid affair, the lodger goes off to Rome to seek a divorce from his estranged wife. Unable to live apart from her beloved, our hero leaves home only to fall prey to the infatuations and lusts of a band of noble admirers, unsavoury criminals and ...

  6. Historia de un pecado película dirigida por Walerian Borowczyk y protagonizada por Grazyna Dlugolecka, Jerzy Zelnik y Olgierd Lukaszewicz. Año: 1975. Sinopsis: La adolescente, Ewa, es vista por primera vez confesando y advirtiendo acerca de tener pensamientos o sentimientos impuros. Su familia tiene huéspedes y un día un joven, Lukasz, se ...

  7. Story of a Sin should be appreciated as more than a moral tale featuring abundant nudity and open depictions of sexuality. In addition to conveying a taste of Polish society at the turn of the last century, it's also an impressive production of 1970s Polish cinema, and reminiscent of Wajda's The Maidens of Wilko and The Promised Land.